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Working Together with General Practitioners for improved health and return to work outcomes

Working Together with General Practitioners for improved health and return to work outcomes. Kate Carnell CEO, Australian General Practice Network 25 October 2007. Australian General Practice Network. 119 Divisions of General Practice Australia-wide 8 State-Based Organisations

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Working Together with General Practitioners for improved health and return to work outcomes

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  1. Working Together with General Practitioners for improved health and return to work outcomes Kate Carnell CEO, Australian General Practice Network 25 October 2007

  2. Australian General Practice Network • 119 Divisions of General Practice Australia-wide • 8 State-Based Organisations • AGPN is the national peak organisation

  3. The role of GPs in supporting return to work • At least 85% of the Australian population visit their GP at least once in any given year • The role of the GP in supporting return to work is not just about managing the injury, GPs treat patients holistically

  4. How do Divisions of General Practice support GP involvement in Return to Work? • Hunter Urban Division of General Practice – Best Practice Rehabilitation Program: • Return to work and occupational rehabilitation • Employment Services • Psychological/conflict resolution services • OH&S and ergonomic services • Medicolegal and consultancy services • Training services

  5. GP Partners program: Coordinated Team Care Trials • 16 team care service coordinators • 179 GPs in 108 practices, 2720 patients • Significant health/wellbeing benefits: • Improvements in depression, general health, quality of life • Real impacts on secondary health care • 11- 36% reduced hospital utilisation • Better access / increased MBS use

  6. The impact of mental stress in the workplace New mental stress claims – 2003-04 to 2004-05 Source: Australian Safety and Compensation Council, May 2007

  7. Questions?

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